On second thought for comparison sake maybe it would be better to hybrid with WT crosses?

Maybe. The reason I hesitate is because textured strings like to bite into soft ones. I was so surprised that B5E didn't do this that I leave it out of this category. Hexablade, however, did. That felt and played like absolute crap, probably because the poly notched into the gut after a few hits and basically became a board.

Maybe. The reason I hesitate is because textured strings like to bite into soft ones. I was so surprised that B5E didn't do this that I leave it out of this category. Hexablade, however, did. That felt and played like absolute crap, probably because the poly notched into the gut after a few hits and basically became a board.

Ever use WC Xpulse (repulse)? Or is that one of their older, outdated strings?

JT, I'm almost sure that Repulse is an older string. I got one set a while ago, but didn't bother testing it. I'm pretty sure that you'll be better with either Scorpion, Silverstring or B5E, based on the comments around the forum. I'm not a fan of SS though

Forget about WC Repulse. While other WC strings are great, Repulse is probably the worst poly Iíve ever tested (though Iíve not tested much). It plays decent while fresh, but loses playability in 2-3 hours max, awful tension stability. Besides that, it breaks extremely easy, I donít usually break strings as I have 18X20 string pattern racquet and on top of that I change strings after 8-10 hours of play, but I managed to snap Repulse 3 times before that mark.